«SpaceX: ice buildup may have led rocket to tip over». 18 de enero de 2016. Archivado desde el original el 10 de marzo de 2016. Consultado el 18 de enero de 2016. «Musk tweeted that the lockout collet on one of the rocket’s four legs didn’t latch, causing it to tip over after landing. He said the "root cause may have been ice buildup due to condensation from heavy fog at liftoff".»
Harwood, William (16 de diciembre de 2014). «SpaceX readies rocket for station launch, barge landing». Consultado el 23 de diciembre de 2014. «A 300-foot-long barge will be used as an off-shore landing platform during launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket Friday. The primary goal of the flight is to deliver critical supplies and equipment to the space station, but SpaceX hopes to land the rocket's first-stage on the barge for possible refurbishment and reuse – a key milestone in the company's push to reduce launch costs.».
Graham, William (17 de enero de 2016). «SpaceX Falcon 9 v1.1 set for Jason-3 launch». Consultado el 17 de enero de 2016. «For the barge that will be used, an ASDS based on the Marmac 303 barge and bearing the name Just Read the Instructions, it will be the first recovery attempt. The name "Just Read the Instructions", an homage to the literary works of Iain M. Banks, was previously borne by the first ASDS, based on the Marmac 300 barge.»
Gray, Tyler (3 de septiembre de 2020). «SpaceX launches latest Starlink mission». NASASpaceFlight.com(en inglés estadounidense). Consultado el 10 de noviembre de 2020.
SpaceX (5 de marzo de 2018). «Hispasat 30W-6». youtube.com(en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 4 de abril de 2018. Consultado el 3 de abril de 2018.
«SpaceX: ice buildup may have led rocket to tip over». 18 de enero de 2016. Archivado desde el original el 10 de marzo de 2016. Consultado el 18 de enero de 2016. «Musk tweeted that the lockout collet on one of the rocket’s four legs didn’t latch, causing it to tip over after landing. He said the "root cause may have been ice buildup due to condensation from heavy fog at liftoff".»
SpaceX (5 de marzo de 2018). «Hispasat 30W-6». youtube.com(en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 4 de abril de 2018. Consultado el 3 de abril de 2018.